Example sentences of "have [been] [vb pp] from other " in BNC.
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1 | In recent years much has been drawn from other denominations and a much wider choice of hymns and music is one of the fruits of ecumenism . |
2 | A great deal has been learned from other environments before the child enters school and much more will be learned after the child leaves full-time education . |
3 | Most of the world 's supplies are shipped out through Singapore , although the stock will probably have been collected from other sources . |
4 | On the issues of location and control of the former Soviet nuclear arsenal , Yeltsin said that all tactical nuclear weapons would have been moved from other republics of the former Soviet Union to Russia by July 1 , although moving long-range strategic weapons was more complex . |
5 | Then , when the wave and the turbidity subsided , the shallow water would have been repopulated from other habitats . |
6 | We started the chapter with a quotation from Robbins ; it might equally have been drawn from other writers , such as Ortega y Gasset , F. R. Leavis or G. H. Bantock . |
7 | David Pannick , QC , for Continental , told the judge the case raised a matter of general public importance concerning the powers of a Secretary of State to restrict reception of satellite broadcasting programmes that had been transmitted from other European Community member states . |
8 | New energy needs had been met from other sources , as shown in the chart below . |
9 | Some of those men have been transferred from other collieries and promised long-term employment . |
10 | Another 20 jobs have been cut from other operations . |
11 | Certainly , some lagoons are abnormally deep and large amounts of subsidence have been recorded from other areas , . |
12 | In two cases , beds have been bought from other counties and in the third , an outdoor pursuits scheme was used . |
13 | Spell ( and understand the meaning of ) common roots that have been borrowed from other languages and that play an important role in word-building , eg micro- , psych- , tele- , therm- . |
14 | Similar results have been reported from other studies using filmed events in the same way , with arousal being manipulated by the violence of the incident depicted in the film ( Clifford & Hollin , 1981 ; Clifford & Scott , 1978 ) . |
15 | Thus , both sides have tended to use social scientific research to make statements in general about catholic schools which have been drawn from other countries and , therefore , beyond the cultural confines within which Irish catholic schools exist . |
16 | Others have been acquired from other sources , although the exact origins of some of these remain somewhat obscure . |